Show School S Time Again marked September mart marked cd the opened of thousands of and colleges throughout the oun try countless youths came bad from from vacations spent pent at nt the seashore In in the moun moun- mountains mou mountains or 01 elsewhere and md turn turned d n again m with a certain amount of anticipation toward the schoolroom schoolroom 1 De Despite pIte the t e fact that very few v fc v will admit it the he return to school ys is s n a plea pleasure UIe which few thing exceed ed Friends are greeted a again ain vacation experiences are exchanged football football training be- be begins begins be begins gins and each student makes the he ro- ro re resolve solve to make better marks this year than ever before Grammer schools high schools col colleges c col- col colleges l- l lle le leges es one a n stepping stone to the theother theother theother other other each forms 11 forms an important factor in the preparation for life In these are prepared the future future Jurls jurists s states statesmen statesmen men professional and technical men and women all nil tood citizens of the nation In the schools schools the younger generation not orly receive instruction instruction tion in different courses coures but their lives are molded and their characters formed Upon the die shoulders of the school rests the e enormous enormous responsibility ity of making certain in that these fu- fu future fu future ture tUle pilots of Americas America's Americas America's welfare are thoroughly equipped d that they may thus avoid the rooks ro ks and successfully navigate the channel channel of life If the thc student ii ig i to have the proper preparation much time must be de- de devoted devoted de devoted voted to securing the best methods to be used in iii the chool hool s system stem Few realize the many factors that must be considered the groper training for teachers the courses ses courses of study the best buildings mo most t adequate equipment equip equip- equipment equipment ment and numerous other things that cannot be ignored In comparison with schools of to- to to day today and those of n a half century back it seems that mod modern n schools have al- al almost almost al almost most reached perfection but in mak mak- ing making this comparison n the phenomenal development betaken of other factors must be taken into con si The lation population has more than doubled the in- in in industries have increased almost beyond ones one's imagination ima and large cities thrive where not long ago only trees stood The b boys s 's or or girls of yesterday esterday that could read write and knew sonic some mathematics w were lewe well prepared but the boys or girls of today who must compete with college trained men must take their places places in business that are fully developed and not in an embryonic stage So So it is essential that they be we well trained or it will be hardly possible for foe them to eke out a successful important school plays an tant part in the Americanization of its students students-it students it must make citizens a as aswell aswell well as scholars There is is s today ac- ac according according ac according cording hundred to report more more than five hun hun- dred so called communistic schools in inthe the United States teaching principles that are arc in direct opposition to our form of government In a republic where the people are both sovereign and subject is vital to principles its continued prosperity Such prin prin- as are taught by communistic schools and certain foreign influence o 0 make coop cooperation ration impossible i The people of America must awake a to such ouch Situations and md so develop the School th-if- th it ll i enabled to a adverse he s i in I f in en e Let the people assure assure them them- themselves themselves them themselves selves that in the schools which their children are arc attending they are arc ing ing receiving the best training obtainable that the school is abreast abre st of the times and will give the student the ability to tomake tomake I toI make a place for or herself herself- herself I in the worlds world's affairs T |